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@beft_

The only account genuinely interested in your anime recommendations. Body Type B connoisseur. Follows apu pfps unconditionally. Banner/PFP: @FireUmbrellaVT

IRC Katılım Nisan 2016
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BLACK DUMPLING™
BLACK DUMPLING™@BlackDumpling·
@kevinolearytv Data Centers are what the telegraph, the telephone, television, roads, and the internet were to previous generations. It is the infrastructure necessary to make the future we want possible.
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Kevin O'Leary aka Mr. Wonderful
Great to see support growing for this project now that the truth is out about the long term economic benefits to #Utah !
Jason Chaffetz@jasoninthehouse

Data Center in Box Elder County I am fully supportive of the data center project in Box Elder County. When I first learned of the project, I had some of the same questions you might have. I, too, worry about people, water, power, the health of the Great Salt Lake, and why it would be good for Utah. I had an opportunity to meet with the people bringing the project here and to get those questions addressed. I was impressed by their answers so I introduced them to my friend, Kevin O’Leary, who later decided to move forward with the project. I believe it is going to a be huge net positive for the State of Utah. Here’s what was shared with me and why I’m excited about it: Energy · This project is not taking anything out of the existing power grid. · The price Utahns pay for power should not go up because of this development. · More than a decade ago, a 42” pipeline from Wyoming called the Ruby Pipeline, with Natural Gas, was constructed. It’s already there - permitted and installed underground. Regulatory standards are already in place at the state and federal level. · The data center may even feed surplus power back into the grid and other renewable power sources may be deployed. Water · When the developers put the private land under contract, they agreed to paying a premium price, multiple times greater than market rate for the area. They were candid about the potential. The project uses the existing private water rights that were in use by the previous landowners. · It doesn’t need additional water beyond what already belongs to that property. · The water they’ll be using currently does not feed into the Great Salt Lake. · There might be a net increase of water going into the Great Salt Lake by using the water supply and flowing it down to the Great Salt Lake rather than being used for agriculture. · The water available to that property is currently low quality and brackish. · Water put into the Great Salt Lake would need to be higher quality and treated. Those are the concerns. But what is most exciting are the opportunities. Tax revenue · The 40,000 acres was generating roughly $250,000 annually in taxes for Box Elder County. · When fully implemented, it’s anticipated the county will receive more than $100 million annually in tax revenue from those 40,000 acres. Today the Box Elder total budget is less than $80 million. · The state, via sales tax, will receive hundreds of millions of dollars annually when fully developed. All Utahns benefit from that. This is all new revenue to the state. HAFB · The proximity of the data center makes Hill Air Force Base (HAFB) a more attractive asset for the Pentagon. · That accessibility may protect Hill from future BRAC closure threats. In a rapidly changing world, data centers in the USA are safer for Americans. Having them in Utah helps with jobs, viability long-term for Hill, and providing a national security asset. · The data center supports the mission of both HAFB and the Utah Test & Training Range (UTTR). · ”Top of Utah” is heavily dependent on Hill for a whole ecosystem of jobs and businesses. Keeping our economy vibrant in northern Utah is an imperative. That’s good for Utah jobs (thousands of new jobs in Top of Utah), our economy, and national defense. We have to be able to process data. This facility will do so with minimal disruption to the taxpayers who benefit from it. It’s off the beaten path in an area that is hard to make productive. It will also bring additional private sector companies and advanced manufacturing our state can not support because our current energy supplies are not big enough. It can be done cleanly, supporting our state with jobs, revenue, and making Utah a leading place to do business while supporting our quality of life.

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Will have to pass on the stream today. Was a busy day and I’m very tired 🥲🥲
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Stone Pilled
Stone Pilled@beft_·
@StefanMolyneux At what time? It was written over several millennia. And frankly the early parts of Genesis that are transcriptions of oral traditions, we have no idea how old those are.
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Freedomain - with Stefan Molyneux, MA
If the Bible was dictated by an omniscient God, please tell me what is in the Bible that couldn’t have been known at the time.
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Stone Pilled@beft_·
@Mikethewander1 @StefanMolyneux Actually, historically, empathy for distant tribes was deadly. They were likely to bring with them diseases that your tribe was not inoculated to. Keeping distance, expressing suspicion, and shunning would be safety measures.
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Freedomain - with Stefan Molyneux, MA
If God knows everything past, present and future, He is all-knowing. If God knows the future, He cannot change it, therefore He is not all-powerful. If God knows the future, we do not have free will. We cannot be punished for our choices if they are not in fact choices.
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Stone Pilled@beft_·
@Mikethewander1 @StefanMolyneux In evolutionary terms, those only need apply to your little, local tribe. There's zero survival value to applying those to tribes on the other side of the planet.
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Lonny Malodor
Lonny Malodor@PtsdBarnum·
@beft_ @GamingAndPandas Good question. And there's an answer. Remember that in the 1990s the economy was absolutely incredible. People were making a lot of money and the future seemed bright. But they were still miserable. For many, life was missing meaning. Nostalgia was EVERYWHERE. Until 9/11...
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Lo-Ping
Lo-Ping@GamingAndPandas·
"AAAAAAAAAH GAINFUL EMPLOYMENT WITH A STABLE INCOME I'M LITERALLY IN HELL SAVE ME KURT COBAIN'S GHOST AAAAAAAH!" Why was Gen X like this?
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Stone Pilled
Stone Pilled@beft_·
@LiberalLogic0 @carlwheless @VivekGRamaswamy Well, the question of "who is an American?" Is incredibly important right now. And the answer damn sure isn't "everyone who can recite an oath." So, Fuentes puts forth his idea. And you can put forth yours. Just don't try to claim it's everybody.
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Retardopea
Retardopea@LiberalLogic0·
Americans are a tribe. And within that tribe, there is a groypers led separatist movement ongoing who wants to declare who is american and who is not. Its done based on arbitrary filters of caste color and family history and what not. I think thats dumb and groypers will be disappointed. Remember, current generation is not owed reparations for the hardwork of your ancestors regardless if you were white or Jewish or asian..
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Stone Pilled
Stone Pilled@beft_·
@LiberalLogic0 @carlwheless @VivekGRamaswamy What I'm saying is that Vivek's conception of an American is, at best, inconsistent nonsense, and at worst, a con to grift as many of his own people over here as possible. Americans *are* a tribe.
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Stone Pilled
Stone Pilled@beft_·
@BlackDumpling @AuronMacintyre All previous technology was logically bounded to a definable domain. AI is not. It's not that you'll be able to do the same stuff more efficiently. It's that the stuff won't need to be done by you, in any capacity, at all. Anyway it's not there yet but that's it's teleology.
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BLACK DUMPLING™
BLACK DUMPLING™@BlackDumpling·
No, the premise is that AI will expand the abilities of humans to do things better or more efficiently than humans can do. Which is virtually all technology. Such as automobiles, the telegraph, the radio, the tv, etc. In all cases it affords human beings the ability to do things better and more efficiently than they've already done them.
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Stone Pilled
Stone Pilled@beft_·
@LiberalLogic0 @carlwheless @VivekGRamaswamy What does any of that have to do with America? Anyone can do that stuff right where they stand, anywhere on earth. So why is it used to justify not just immigration, but the nation itself?
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Retardopea
Retardopea@LiberalLogic0·
I think his moral philosophy calls for hard work and output to better life of your and your community (regardless of color). May be if you see him as human, you'd be able to see that perspective. Else you'll always look at things through tribalistic lens (the democrat oppression spectrum).
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Stone Pilled
Stone Pilled@beft_·
@Mikethewander1 @StefanMolyneux Nearly everyone on earth is heavily bigoted to favor their own ethnic group. This is easily measurable and there is plenty of data on it. If anything, we're the oddballs. So where did that come from?
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Stone Pilled
Stone Pilled@beft_·
@Mikethewander1 @StefanMolyneux I see the fruits of Islam, and I think Christianity works much better. The fruits of Hinduism are also inferior. As are the fruits of Judaism. I've seen the fruits of Atheism as well... Up close and personal. Not good.
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Michael/ Antifa SGT🏳️‍🌈🇺🇸🌈⚛️🟨
@beft_ @StefanMolyneux You made changes, that you liked and attributed it to god, I get it but that's not evidence of god. "(Insert any god or religion here) stems from the way everything in my life makes much more sense, and works much better.." People from the other 4,199 religions can say likewise
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Stone Pilled
Stone Pilled@beft_·
@LiberalLogic0 @carlwheless @VivekGRamaswamy Those "strict and sound" rules need to be based on a moral philosophy. Otherwise they're entirely arbitrary. Vivek's moral philosophy cannot describe what any of these "strict and sound" rules would be.
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Retardopea
Retardopea@LiberalLogic0·
@beft_ @carlwheless @VivekGRamaswamy So its either no one or the whole planet. No middle ground? How about maintaining strict and sound immigration rules? And not hating any group of people.
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Carl Wheless
Carl Wheless@carlwheless·
@beft_ @VivekGRamaswamy @grok You're joking, right? Listen to yourself. Does it sound stupid? That's because it is stupid. In no way, shape, or form is that conclusion logical in any way. That's straight up YT panic.
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